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Thursday 31 August 2017

Verizon Revised Its Original Unlimited Plan

Quite recently, Verizon has revised its unlimited wireless plan and there is not much for the customers to be happy about. In other words, the whole revision in the plan has turned out to be a disappointment for the users. Let’s see how and why.

Revisions in Verizon Unlimited Plan

Verizon, the largest free government phone service provider, had introduced its unlimited plan after all the telecommunication giants got into a huge battle over customers.

All four of the major telecom companies – Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint had introduced unlimited plans recently with a vision of removing the limits on data usage by their customers.

Verizon’s unlimited plan, costing $80 a month, was part of this ongoing battle and people seemed to like it aside from having a few loopholes.

Thus, with the plan, the government assistance cell phone service provider managed to attract numerous new customers.

However, now Verizon has increased the price of the same plan and the good news is that the video speed is high-definition 720p now instead of 480p.

There is a cheaper alternative for the plan too that is available for $75. However, the videos running on this plan are of DVD quality.

The unlimited plan is also available for families with four members. The family version of the plan is available for $200 and the cheaper version is available for $160. Thus, the customers can get what they need based on their requirement and budget.

The customers who already use the unlimited plan by the free governmentphone service provider can stick to the old plan with a benefit of 720p of video speed on their phones, which was not the case earlier. Thus, the 4K-resolution is not available now. However, that wouldn’t be much of a change for most people.

The unlimited plan, Go Unlimited, by the government assistance cell phone service provider was earlier available in four variations, $75, $65, $50, and $40 per line. And now, the revised plan – 
Beyond Unlimited – is available for $85, $80, $60, and $50 per line. The revisions have brought changes in video streaming, data speed and quality, and the plan comes with Verizon Up rewards.

Also, with the revisions, the plan allows free calls, texting, and data in Mexico and Canada.

“These plans give you the best unlimited choices, but you also get what only Verizon can give you: the best network, the best rewards program, the best way to manage your plan with the My Verizon app and the best selection of phones and devices,” said the free government phone service provider in a press release.

In a Nutshell

With the revisions in the unlimited plan, Verizon isn’t going to gain much because there isn’t much that the company is offering with its Beyond Unlimited plan. Thus, it is tough to say how customers are going to react to the alterations in the unlimited plan.

It can turn good or bad or can stay neutral for the telecom giant, so, we’ll have to wait and watch how things unfold. 

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